I think this episode is a response to being censored... they are using old 1950's warner brothers characters and jokes. showing how terrible cartoons used to be. if they cant be progressive they might as well recycle the same old crap. let go of the choke chain comedy central. let artists express themselves. and dont force us to watch a terrible piece of sh*t episode like this again.

beersaround wrote :> I think this episode is a response to being censored... they are using old> 1950's warner brothers characters and jokes. showing how terrible cartoons> used to be. if they cant be progressive they might as well recycle the same> old crap. let go of the choke chain comedy central. let artists express> themselves. and dont force us to watch a terrible piece of sh*t episode> like this again.

beersaround wrote :> I think this episode is a response to being censored... they are using old> 1950's warner brothers characters and jokes. showing how terrible cartoons> used to be. if they cant be progressive they might as well recycle the same> old crap. let go of the choke chain comedy central. let artists express> themselves. and dont force us to watch a terrible piece of sh*t episode> like this again.Nice catch

Definitely not my favorite episode, but it wasn't all bad. If beersaround is right and this is a response to being censored, it was actually kind of genius. And hey, at least the boys appeared in it. I'm kinda surprised to see Clyde with them when they confronted Towelie. Speaking of which, in at least one of the moments with words on the screen they spelled Towelie as "Towlie."

What I would like to know is, why didn't Jimmy stutter while singing?

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